they need fur to insolate themselves.
because they are mammals
THey are mammals and they do shed their fur, but you won't notice it.
They are both striped, mammals, and furry.
The first mammals appeared during the Cretaceous Period.
Usually on the deer, but also on other furry mammals.
Mammals, though not all mammals are hairy or furry eg Whales, Elephants etc.
Yes they are mammals. they have fur and no feathers or scales, and each female mammal (counting humans) can give milk.
To be "furry" the animal would presumably have to be a mammal, although the term might loosely take in creatures with hairy feathers, such as the kiwi. Also, not all mammals have hair developed into "fur," such as cattle, horses and rex cats, all domesticated. Other mammals are neither furry nor domesticated, including hippos, whales and naked mole rats. Moreover, the lines between "wild" and "domesticated" AND those between "furry" and "not furry" can be fuzzy (that is, vague). In a very general way, an animal is furry if it or its ancestors lived in colder regions.
Squirrels are small mammals with a bushy tail.
Hyraxes are not primates. They are small, furry, herbivorous mammals. They look like a large sort of rodent.
Yes, they give birth to live young, are warm blooded, have a vertebrae, and are furry.
Fish, goats, animals and food. Mainly food they will also go for small furry mammals